8 Reasons Why You Should Eat More Sauerkraut
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 Published On Dec 22, 2019

If you don’t consume sauerkraut, you may want to start. 

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Timestamps 
0:08 What is sauerkraut?
0:23 When NOT to consume sauerkraut 
0:57 8 reasons to eat more sauerkraut

Today we’re going to talk about sauerkraut and different sauerkraut benefits. Cabbage, in general, is really good for anything with the gut.

What is sauerkraut?
Sauerkraut is basically fermented cabbage. It’s a combination of prebiotic fiber and probiotic bacteria. 

When NOT to consume sauerkraut:
• If you have SIBO

8 reasons to eat more sauerkraut:

1. Enhanced nutrient availability 
2. Reduced gas production 
3. Increase in acetylcholine 
4. Increase in lactic acid 
5. Spike in vitamin C
6. Spike in vitamin K2
7. Immune support 
8. Spike vitamin U

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